Arsenal fans taunt Old Trafford’s leaky roof
- Manchester United's woes were on full display as rain poured through Old Trafford's leaky roof
- Fans voiced frustration at the Glazers' neglect of Old Trafford and Carrington training ground
- The deteriorating state of Old Trafford, contrasted with the modern facilities of rival clubs
On Sunday evening, Manchester United’s troubles were laid bare once again as rain poured through the leaky roof of Old Trafford, marking yet another home defeat. Despite an improved performance from Erik ten Hag’s side, they succumbed to a 1-0 loss to Arsenal.
While sunshine had bathed Old Trafford for most of the match, thunderstorms towards the end revealed issues with the roof, prompting fans to seek cover and sparking criticism on social media. Fans expressed frustration at the neglect shown by the Glazers towards the upkeep of both Old Trafford and Carrington training ground.
Despite Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s plans to invest £245 million in upgrades after his £1.3 billion purchase, issues such as cramped concourses, inadequate seating, and crumbling infrastructure persist. The decline of Old Trafford has become symbolic of the Glazers’ neglect over the past 18 years, contrasting sharply with the modern facilities enjoyed by other Premier League clubs.
The deteriorating state of Old Trafford has become a subject of mockery, with Manchester City fans singing taunts and Arsenal supporters joining in with damning chants during Sunday’s match. Videos circulating online show rain pouring through the roof, prompting calls for urgent repairs.
While Ratcliffe’s investment may address some issues, insiders suggest it’s insufficient given the extensive work needed. Without greater investment from the Glazers, expanding Old Trafford’s capacity or modernizing its facilities will remain a distant goal.
United have made some improvements in recent years, but the task of maintaining the historic stadium remains ongoing.